Wood chips for smoking and grilling food adds real fired taste to your grilled foods. Just like adding spices to your food different wood chips add different flavors. On this page you will find a handy list of what type of wood chips to use with different foods as a good staring point.

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When using a smoker box on a grill it is not necessary to soak wood chips before use. Soaking wood chips allows them to burn slower, if you are cooking a steak (for example) you will not need the extra time that soaking the chips provides.

This is a basic list of the types of smoking woods and what they are primarily used for.

When using a smoker box on a grill it is not necessary to soak wood chips before use. Soaking wood chips allows them to burn slower, if you are cooking a steak (for example) you will not need the extra time that soaking the chips provides.

This is just a basic flavor guide; you will notice a trend in this chart however. The lighter the meat type the milder the smoke flavor used. This shouldn’t prevent you from trying for example Mesquite with chicken, just start with a lot less wood chips than you would use normally.

Wood Chips VS. Wood Chunks: Wood chips are primarily used in smoker boxes they are smaller so the will not burn as long. While wood chunks are used in a full-fledged smoker. You can cut down wood chunks for use in your smoker box.

When using a smoker box for the first time I suggest starting by covering about 1/4 of the bottom with the wood chips of your choice. Then spread them around the entire box. If you desire a stronger smoke flavor fill the box 1/2 way the next time you use it and so on.